Japan, BCI, hehe~

Payton 2022-12-30 15:43:58

a. Japan's claims of catching and killing dolphins are not convincing. Dolphins are smarter sea creatures than gorillas. And how keen is Japan on biological acting and genetic research? Individuals speculate that they are not only catching dolphins for eating and playing, but may also use dolphins to dig the ocean and study the brains of underwater creatures.

While despising Japan's illegal whaling every year, don't forget France. b. The most important factor in marine pollution is not living plastics, but fishery producers, who destroy marine fish ecology, and all environmental protection agencies avoid talking about it. Let us reduce the use of straws and plastic bags, because the Sponsors are capital such as fish producers. So, where there is capital, where can there be non-profit organizations? BCI hehehe~

It seems impossible for a marine protection agency to intervene through a third party to let people see the truth openly and transparently, and to issue a "sustainable fishing" certificate without profit-making.

c. This film is very complete to dig out the culprit of ocean pollution from the perspective of an ocean lover, from the beginning to whaling to hunting sharks, to discovering the real culprit. Step by step, it also gives the only solution that can be done as an individual at present: do not eat seafood, the doubts about this are also clearly described, the advantages of eating seafood are not greater than the disadvantages, and the pollution is far more terrible than imagined. And technology has brought more plant-based fish substitutes to meet nutritional needs. Just like shark fins, humans cannot gain anything from shark fins, and because of eating shark fins, humans may lose the ocean and the entire earth. It's not something that takes hundreds of millions of years, it could happen in 2048. Don't say that it is a capital thing and has nothing to do with individuals. Every good or bad thing is often caused by "one person" doing a small thing.

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